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Port Perry Star, 6 Sep 1978, p. 25

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Attends Youth Camp Elizabeth Wilson of R.R. 3, Port Perry was elected by UCO Uxbridge Branch to participate at the United Co-operatives of Ontario 12th annual CO-OP Youth Camp from August 19 - 25. Dobrowolsky, Co-operative College of Canada, Saskatchewan. With Elizabeth is Lorrie HIT THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA PORT PERRY CHARGE Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 10 a.m. Worship and Church School PRINCE ALBERT 11:30 a.m. Worship and Church School SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C. E. Clarke Rev. E. Linstead 9:45a.m, Scugog 11:15 a.m. Manchester PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH " Rev. Harold Hooper Pastor 9:45a.m. Bible School BH a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Hour Listen to the Sunderland Baptist Hour every Sunday morning over radio station Services "CHURCH OF ASCENSION : ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister Hon. Asst. Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY, SEPTEMBERI10 Trinity XVI 11:15 a.m. Morning Prayer ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Trinity XVI 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA The Rev. Stuart McEntyre ST. JOHN'S, PORT PERRY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 9:55 a.m. Divine Worship 11:00 a.m. Church School - BURN'S CHURCH ASHBURN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 10 a.m. Church School 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship Rev. Stuart McEntyre preaching Hear Amazing Grace Sundays -9:15 a.m. C.K.L.B. Oshawa, Dial 1350 HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF PORT PERRY CKLY 910 on your dial (8:10 Divine Redemption is our a.m. to 9:05 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten Rev. I. MacLean # 10a.m. Family Bible Hour " 1ta,m. Praise and Worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service Help and Transportation We care about YOU! 110 Lilla South - 985-2420 only hope services in the - Presbyterian Church, 11:30a.m.and 7 p.m. Rev. John Van Harmelen Everyone Welcome PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 6, 1978 -- 25 Downtown improvements -a Fog os and occupancy standards bylaw; --municipal council commit- ment and public support for the revitafization pro- posal; --an active business im- provement area under section 361 of the Municipal Act as well as a downtown project proposed under section 361 (1) of the Munici- pal Act; --demonstrated financial and administrative resources. Eligible costs include im- provements and beautifica- tion of municipally-owned lands buildings and other structures in an eligible business improvement area, and for. the provision of parking. (in all cases, these aspects would be additions to on-going expenses of the municipality at large.) The maximum provincial funding will be $150,000 with no more than two-thirds of the funding elibible for park- ing projects. Total provincial recovery for the loan would be 110 per cent over a maximum 10 year period. This approach enables a business improve- ment area to earmark a portion of its approved annual budget for the repay- ment of the provincial funds. Deadline for applications for 1978-79 provincial funding is Jan. 31, 1979. This date was selected to enable interested business improvement areas develop sound proposals and to have the necessary budgets approved by local councils. After that date, municipal applications will be reviewed on a first come, first served basis subject to the availabil- ity of provincial funds. The O.P.P. Report A 21-year old Scugog Township man faces three charges following a single car accident early Sunday morning on Regional Road 8, west of Highway 12. Police report that a car driven by Paul J. Raines hit the shoulder and rolled over several times. There were no serious injuries and Raines has been charged with impaired driving, not wearing a seat belt and driving without a licence. . FIVE INJURED Five persons suffered minor injuries in a two car accident September 4 at the intersection of Regional Road 8 and Highway 12. The mishap occurred a- bout 9:40 a.m. when a car' driven by Leo Wall of Cooks- Owners of smaller businesses The Federal Business | Development Bank at: ville struck a second car driven by Gord Brillenger of Trenton causing an estima- ted $1000 damage. Wall has been charged by police with failing to stop. MINOR INJURIES A two car accident at the intersection of Bay and Lilla Streets resulted in $300 damage and minor injuries to the occupants. Police report that Joseph Found of Mariposa Township was northbound on Lilla when struck from behind by a car driven by Cornelious Bissohop, also of Mariposa Township. Found was allegedly trying to make a left turn onto Bay Street at the time of the accident and he has been charged by police. Main Street Program has a total budget of $5 million until Mar. 31, 1981. Bennett said that in re- viewing applications his ministry would base decis- ions on local need, project viability, the degree of municipal council commit- ment and local response, timing of implementation and conformity with provin- cial policies. Guidelines on the program are now being forwarded to all eligible municipali- ties and ministry staff are now prepared to discuss administration with local officials. ingredients required. batch. percent acetic acid). pickles and relishes. flavouring effect. make the brine cloudy. or phone 623-3348. HOME ECONOMICS FOOTNOTES by Linda Caldwell Home Economist Follow Tested Recipes for Good Pickling Results: As you prepare to pickle this year, make sure you have a tested recipe to follow. The food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, point out that it is very important to follow the recipe step-by-step, using the types and proportions of It can make the difference between a good batch of pickles and an unsatisfactory Vinegar is an important ingredient in pickles, both .. - for its preserving qualities and its flavour. Be sure to use a commercial vinegar (labeled between 4 to 6 Don't use a homemade vinegar since it may not have the needed acid strength. Never dilute the vinegar. For milder flavour, add extra sugar rather than less vinegar. light-coloured pickles, such as onions and cauliflower. Use cider vinegar for a special flavour in darker Salt is important for its preserving qualities and its Use salt labeled specifically for pickling, such as pickling salt or coarse salt. free-running table salt which contains agents that can Sugar acts as a preservative and contributes to the flavour. Use white sugar for light-coloured pickles and brown sugar if you want special flavour and don't mind darker pickles. Sugar substitutes may be used, but only according to manufacturer's directions. Spices add to the flavour and interest of the pickle. Always use fresh, whole spices each pickling season. Food Preservation questions? Caldwell, 234 King Street, East, Bowmanville, L1C 1P5 Use white vinegar for Avoid Contact - Linda INSTANT PASSPORTS - Now Available at the Port Perry Star Co. Ltd. 235 Queen St. Pictures ready in 5 minutes 985-7383 can provide you with: e Financial assistance / / e Management counselling (CASE) e Management training e Information on government programs for business See our Representative DUNCAN F. CLARK Railroadhouse Motor Motel, Hwy. 7A, Port Perry, Ontario. on. Thursday, September 14, 1978 From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Telephone: 985-8131 for appointment (Branch Office Address) 22 King Street West, Oshawa, Ont. 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